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Re: The marvel that is the basketball IQ of LeBron James
Originally Posted by TheGoatest
There is also this legendary video that showcases LeBron's astonishing memory:
He has the highest basketball IQ of all time in the most perfect basketball body of all time. Let that sink in.
And yet he had to ask Ty Lue how many time outs they had at the end of an NBA Finals game.
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Is it in you?
Re: The marvel that is the basketball IQ of LeBron James
Originally Posted by SATAN
Imagine feeling hatred every time a guy makes a good play, or does anything really. He could literally hand them 10 million dollars in person and they would feel resentful.
These unenlightened fools will never get it.
Lol, totally. OP is like a mosquito lamp attracting all the Jordaneers evertime he posts. And as per usual the thread has nothing to do with Jordan yet they do damage control
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Re: The marvel that is the basketball IQ of LeBron James
And let's not forget LeIQ calling a time-out after the infamous J.R. Smith brain-fart with time still left on the clock, but the crooked refs intentionally ignored it:
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NBA Superstar
Re: The marvel that is the basketball IQ of LeBron James
Originally Posted by RogueBorg
And yet he had to ask Ty Lue how many time outs they had at the end of an NBA Finals game.
In disbelief that Ty didn't try to call timeout himself, like LeBron did.
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National High School Star
Re: The marvel that is the basketball IQ of LeBron James
Originally Posted by SATAN
In disbelief that Ty didn't try to call timeout himself, like LeBron did.
How's that considered high IQ? I mean, it's just common sense
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Re: The marvel that is the basketball IQ of LeBron James
Originally Posted by hateraid
Lol, totally. OP is like a mosquito lamp attracting all the Jordaneers evertime he posts. And as per usual the thread has nothing to do with Jordan yet they do damage control
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NBA lottery pick
Re: The marvel that is the basketball IQ of LeBron James
Originally Posted by TheGoatest
And let's not forget LeIQ calling a time-out after the infamous J.R. Smith brain-fart with time still left on the clock, but the crooked refs intentionally ignored it:
You can't call time when the ball is midair. Just shows your basketball IQ.
Originally Posted by TheGoatest
Just look at him conduct this play here, where he completely sees the game happening two plays later and not just one:
Points to Monk to make the pass to Westbrook so that Monk can make an easier pass, since Monk isn't really a great passer. And before Westbrook even gets the ball, LeBron is on his way to cut to the basket for an easy 2.
This game against the Nets was also an excellent example to destroy the hater circle-jerking claim that he can't play off the ball. He must've made like 8-10 layups that were all generated by his off the ball movement.
He basically called off the entry lob, because he botched the spin with his clumsy feet. His bbiq is definately high, but this is nothing to write home about.
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Re: The marvel that is the basketball IQ of LeBron James
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Decent college freshman
Re: The marvel that is the basketball IQ of LeBron James
Originally Posted by Overdrive
You can't call time when the ball is midair. Just shows your basketball IQ.
He basically called off the entry lob, because he botched the spin with his clumsy feet. His bbiq is definately high, but this is nothing to write home about.
Lebron asking Ty Lue how many TO's they had remaining, go to the 2:20 mark and watch LeButter melt once he finds out.
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Decent college freshman
Re: The marvel that is the basketball IQ of LeBron James
Originally Posted by TheGoatest
The ball had clearly not left J.R. Smith's hands when LeIQ called the time-out, before being intentionally ignored by the crooked, LeBron hating refs:
There was 0.9 left on the clock.
Now use the power of STEAM over LeBron's superhuman IQ to create a new "explanation" for this proof, like your crap "botched spin", which was actually perfectly executed.
Lebron was initially signaling J.R. to pass the to the corner, no where in that sequence does he call for the ball. Lebron clearly has no idea how many timeouts they have remaining. He has to ask Ty Lue in between regulation and OT.
Low IQ player.
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Decent college freshman
Re: The marvel that is the basketball IQ of LeBron James
Originally Posted by TheGoatest
@ the desperation
First one alt says the ball was in mid-air when LeBron called the time-out.
Then he gets factually owned with visual evidence that the ball was in fact not in mid-air.
Then in desperation he logs out and signs in with another alt and says LeBron didn't really know how many time outs he had.
Instead of deflecting, can you actually answer as to why did Lebron had to ask Ty Lue how many timeouts they had remaining?
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Re: The marvel that is the basketball IQ of LeBron James
Originally Posted by RogueBorg
Instead of deflecting, can you actually answer as to why did Lebron had to ask Ty Lue how many timeouts they had remaining?
@ The irony of this alt using the word "deflecting". When a player clearly signals for a time-out to be called while his team is in the possession of the ball, he should be awarded the time-out. End of story. Deflecting is any discussion beyond that.
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